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If we eliminated all disease, the average life span might extend into the nineties.
Humans are already near elephants on this scale; tripling our life span might make us effectively sterile.
Thus, in Washington, in 1969, he suggested that, within 20 years, human life span might extend to 120 years.
Our life span might be extended if we can repair error-correcting mechanisms naturally found in cells.
Even spokesmen for the incineration plan concede that the depot's life span might depend on the whims of future legislators and Congress.
If an average man watched no TV in his adult life, the authors concluded, his life span might be 1.8 years longer, and a TV-less woman might live for a year and half longer than otherwise.
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Mr. Lynch discourses, often with a kind of sulfuric humor, on the possibility that human life spans might soon be doubled by science; on the similarities, as he sees it, of coffins and condoms; on writer's block; on abortion; and on the contemporary value placed on having choices, options, endless possibilities.
From an entrepreneurial point of view it is intriguing to think of what more might come from these new business models when they are applied to buildings because the value of elements and resources to be recuperated after a certain life-span might be impressive.
As limitation of those secondary analyses it must be stated that de facto life span conclusions might be confounded due to several reasons.
"We should know that fighting the Stuxnet virus does not mean the threat has been completely tackled, because viruses have a certain life span and they might continue their activities in another way".
Similarly, the effect of melatonin on the life span of Daphnia might depend on the Daphnia clone and the concentration of melatonin added.
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